Base Of A 3-dimensional Figure at Math Glossary
What is it? One face or a pair of faces on the figure. The height (or altitude) is the length of a line segment drawn perpendicular to a base of the figure which extends from that base to an opposite face or vertex.Mathematical Term Added By: Morgan
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